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First Person: Stack And Sheed


and are on different teams now, have played long past most of their contemporaries, are now seen as providing a "veteran presence," which is NBA code meaning they are the old guys. It doesn't matter. In Chapel Hill, as if it's still 1995, they are still Stack and Sheed. (Tar Heel Monthly)

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